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The dead and the unborn make their presence known through traditions, institutions, and laws. — Roger Scruton

Do you love him?
There were only a few people in the world who could ask me such insanely personal questions without getting punched. Dimitri was one of them. — Richelle Mead

The writer that you are, I guess you're used to being a kind of dictator, telling the characters in your stories what to do. — Dean Koontz

A life, remembered, is a series of photographs and disconnected short films. — Emily St. John Mandel

It's not enough to be close to the customer. You've got to be glued to the customer. — Tom Peters

The stakes are nary a problem to me, as I do not abide by Sir Isaac's law! — Evan Bourne

I don't really know what the future of science is. Maybe we have come to the end of science; maybe science is a finite field. The inventions resulting from this finite field, however, are boundless. — Ivar Giaever

You see, none of these conflicts are about things that people only sort of like. It is always about love. You may think me blasphemous to use the Passion of the Christ as an example of drama, but not so: this is the one true story, the greatest story ever told, the tale of tales even as Christ is the King of Kings, and all truly inspired fairy tales and fiction have to contain some echo or reflection of the One True Tale, or else it is no tale of any power at all, merely a pastime.
The most powerful and potent tales, even when they are told awkwardly and without grace or poetry or craft, are stories of paradise lost and paradise regained; sacrifice, selfless love, forgiveness and salvation; stories of a man who learns better. — John C. Wright

The only thing that's going to free Huey is gun powder. — H. Rap Brown

Tom's mind was set to the expectation of the worst that could happen - not death, but disgrace. — George Eliot

There's no sense in being precise when you don't even know what you're talking about — John Von Neumann